SIMPRO-100
SIMPRO-PC Compatibility Features
D
PRIM-2400C 201
If the specified event does not exist, the relay
responds:
See the “DNA Message”, page 196 for definition
of the “Names of elements in the Relay Word
separated by spaces” field.
A typical HEX-ASCII Relay Word is shown below:
Each byte in the HEX-ASCII Relay Word reflects
the status of 8 Relay Word bits. The order of the
labels in the “Names of elements in the relay
word separated by spaces” field matches the
order of the HEX-ASCII Relay Word. In the
example above, the first two bytes in the
HEX-ASCII Relay Word are “20”. In binary, this
evaluates to 00100000. Mapping the labels to the
bits yields the results shown in Table D.12.
In this example, the STOPPED Relay Word bit is
asserted (logical 1); all others are deasserted
(logical 0).
Table D.12 Example of STOPPED Relay Word Bit
D.9 CME E Command
Display energy meter data in compressed ASCII
format by typing:
CME E <CR>
The relay replaces items in italics with the actual
relay data.
The SIMPRO-100 Relay sends:
If the voltage option is not supported, the relay
responds:
Labels
Bits
STARTING
0
RUNNING
0
STOPPED
1
JAMTRIP
0
LOSSALRM
0
LOSSTRIP
0
46VBA
0
46BVT